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Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel Weddings Dedicated to You Welcome to Your Our Experienced Wedding Co-Ordinators Want to Help Turn Your Dreams Into Reality Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel weddings Dedicated to you Welcome to your Our experienced wedding co-ordinators want to help turn your dreams into reality. special day They will be by your side to help you plan every detail of your wedding – so that your day doesn’t just meet your expectations… it exceeds them. It’s your wedding. They will take care of everything, from VIGSQQIRHMRK¾SVMWXWXSTSYVMRKGIPIFVEXSV]HVMROW We want you to have an amazing day. Unique to you. so you can relax before and during your wedding, At Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel, we’re passionate about GSR½HIRXXLEXXLI]LEZIIZIV]XLMRKMRLERH personal service. We are here to make sure you have everything you need to create your own special celebration. Nothing is too much trouble. The day was a huge success... Perfect in every way! Carmela and Mark Gilbert The perfect location Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel is the perfect setting for a wedding. Our hotel is nestled in 220 acres of peaceful grounds, complete with eight sparkling lakes and a 27 hole Championship golf course, making it an ideal wedding venue for you and your guests. With fantastic spots of natural beauty scattered throughout our gardens, Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel provides you with superb opportunities for wedding photographs you’ll cherish for a lifetime. Hellidon Lakes is a beautiful setting and every member of the hotel staff that we met were exceptional. Mike and Sue Wall Unique wedding spaces All our function rooms at Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel are PMGIRWIHJSVGMZMPGIVIQSRMIWKMZMRK]SYTPIRX]SJ¾I\MFMPMX]XS create your dream wedding. We have a number of different-sized suites to choose from, whether you want a lavish celebration for up to 250 guests or a small intimate gathering. The Marston Suite We are also a wedding reception venue and can tailor our daytime and evening packages to suit your needs, from a relaxing drinks VIGITXMSRXSEJYR½PPIHRMKLXXMQIGIPIFVEXMSR A huge thank you for all you did for us both during a very hectic time! You were amazing. Helena and Nathanael Street The Stratford Suite The end of a magical DAY just relax We have 106 superb bedrooms at Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel, perfect for the happy couple, families and friends. Everyone staying at Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel can enjoy our All rooms are designed to ensure a great health club, spa and 27 hole golf course. night’s sleep and available at a discounted rate to your wedding guests Why not take some time before or after the wedding to relax, [SVOSYX¾SEXE[E]SVFITEQTIVIH What could be better at the end of a magical day than sinking straight into a We have a range of leisure facilities to exercise and energise or cosy bed, glass of champagne still in hand? unwind and indulge either before or after your special day. Book a spa treatment for you and your guests for the ultimate wedding experience. Thank you for doing a grand job on our wedding day! We really appreciated everything. Rebecca and Jonathon Impey Delicious delights At Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel, we create mouth-watering wholesome meals, combining contemporary cuisine with tempting home comforts. And all our wedding dishes are made with tasty, locally sourced produce where possible. We can create delicious bespoke menus especially for you or liaise with suppliers of your choice should you decide to take care of catering yourself. The food was lovely and everybody commented on how nice it was – especially my sister who was looked after so well with her own gluten-free items and a special gluten-free plate in the evening, so thoughtful. Natalie and David Claridge, July 2013 Taking care of everything We pride ourselves on having strong links with the best local wedding suppliers. 7SMJ]SYEVIPSSOMRKJSVEFVMPPMERXTLSXSKVETLIV¾SVMWX dressmaker or invitation designer – or any other service that can add that special something to your day… we can help. Our wedding co-ordinators will work with you to bring all arrangements and personal touches together, seamlessly creating a magical day that’s uniquely ‘you’. We had an amazing wedding day, the staff were brilliant it couldn’t have gone any better so thank you very much! Natalie and Jamie Kerby, July 2013 room for Talk everyone to us We’ve introduced you to weddings at To help you plan your wedding day perfectly, Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel… but we’d here are our room capacities at a glance: love to understand exactly what you are looking for and answer your questions. Marston Suite Please get in touch and we can talk about your dream day as we show you round. Civil Ceremony 300 We look forward to meeting you soon. Wedding Breakfast 176 M1 Braunston Rd Ashby Rd Evening Reception 250 A423 A361 A426 Stratford Suite A45 A5 Civil Ceremony 200 DAVENTRY SOUTHAM Wedding Breakfast 88 A425 Daventry Rd A45 HELLIDON LAKES Evening Reception 150 GOLF & SPA HOTEL Warwick Suite Badby Rd CHARWELTON Civil Ceremony 140 Southam Rd Wedding Breakfast 96 A361 M40 A4 Evening Reception 150 Talk to our wedding co-ordinator direct, either by calling Holywell Suite 01327 265 604 or email [email protected] Civil Ceremony 100 Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel Hellidon, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 6GG .
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